Haddon Heights

Haddon Heights is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey. The area was first settled in 1699, and, in 1890, the Atlantic City Railroad built a passenger station in the area, and a community was built around it, named Haddon Heights due to its proximity to Haddonfield (in turn named for an early settler, Elizabeth Haddon). It was incorporated as a borough in 1904, and it remained a typical railroad suburb even after rail passenger service was suspended in 1965. In 2016, Haddon Heights had a population of 7,544 people.